For the next several days, our weather is going to be very quiet; very mid-summer like.

This time of year the average high temperature is around 79 degrees, and the average overnight low is around 59. This week, we will be running around 5 to 10 degrees above that.

Here is what's going on.

In the atmosphere, there is a strengthening area of dry and warm high pressure developing over the southern and eastern United States. This will suppress cloud development which of course reduces our chances for rain.

That high will weaken a little bit by Friday. This will allow a new cooler and dry mass of air to slip down over us toward the end of week which will break the building heat and humidity this week.

We may not be in that cooler air for long. Temperatures are slated to warm pretty quickly again over the weekend.

On net, the means some real nice weather for us through next weekend. The exception might be some thunderstorms possibly later Thursday when the new air mass arrives.

In this morning's video, Dave Eichorn talks the set up for this great weather and why it looks like our weather could stay nice for quite a while.

Your Forecast:

Today: Sun and clouds. The high will be in the low 80s.

This evening, 6 p.m. to midnight: Partly cloudy. Temperatures will cool to around 67 by 11 p.m.

Overnight: Partly cloudy. Low near 62

Tuesday: Sunny. Warmer, and a little more humid. The high will be around 85.

Wednesday: Sun and clouds. High around 88.

Thursday: Chance of thunderstorms. High 85 to 90.

Friday through Sunday: Sunny. High in the 70s Friday and into the low 80s Saturday and Sunday.